Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 33 text:

0 IXIHUHS gif 4 if 2? 2 0 Nl l. Grace Rich assists Freshman lo Ann Wreisner and Nor- man Bishop, lunior, in finding addresses of service men. 2. Captains in charge of War Bond and Stamp sales. Left to right, front row: George Mick, Monte Meyers, Nancy Teufel, Margery Graf, Evangeline Moshofsky, Bill Du- haime, Keith Voget. Second row: Herc Alex, Dale Scheller, Pat Heinrichs, Laurene Mayfield, Fred Karpstein, Norman Bishop. Third row: loe Schleicher. 3. Two hundred pounds of silk donated by Beaverton stu- dents packed and ready to be turned into powder bags. 4. A group of air minded students. Left to right, seated: Ronald Christensen, Paul Sullivan, Richard Smurthwaite, Malcolm McMinn, Loren Broad, loan Haynes, George Mick, Mrs. Robertson. Standing: Larry Bur- kett, Dick Martin, Randolph Fran- cis, Wilbur Iannsen, Monte Mey- ers, Ernest Dilley. 5. Heading the successful book drive were George Mick, Chet Slo- Vick, lim Harrison, and lim Leh- mann. I I 1 6. The pep club proudly gathered beside a part of the Beaverton High School scrap pile.

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,. . sw. FIRE SQUAD FRONT ROW: Ray Pointer, Fred Van Horn, Chet Slovick, Dean Beard, Earl Stollor, Bill Duhaime. SECOND ROW: Dick Senz, Ieriy Pointer, lack Hampton, George Mick, Arihur Moshoisky, Ken Brown. THIRD ROW Llineelinqlz Earnest Dilley, George Oules. STANDING: Gene Springer, Ernest Schaer, Andy Huserik, Ed Coon, Dale Scheller, Bob Baughman, Cran- dall Peck, Iohn Rohrback, Monte Meyers, Warren Hohnstein, Fred Karpstein, Verne Lusby, Norman Bishop. F are Squad MQNTE Ms Students need not worry about their safety during a tire or an YEHS air raid. The Fire Squad, an organization of boys with representa- tives from each class, is commissioned to take over in case of such emergencies. Members of this group assist in keeping the school clean and orderly especially during the noon hours, at assemblies and before school. The annual Fire Squad assembly is a side-splitting initiation that the students all enjoy. Mr. Metzler advises the group. OFFICERS Chief ....... ............. . . . .Monte Meyers Lieutenant . . . Dale Scheller lst Captain . . . . . . Norman Bishop 2nd Captain Iohn Rohrback 3dC t' GeeS'g Y r ap ain n prm er PNOP53, C9 K zlo-watts The newest service organization, the Kilowatts, is a small group ot boys in- terested in caring for the school's elec- trical equipment. To them is given the responsibility ot operating the phono- graph,record player, stage lights, micro- phone and motion picture projector.- QTY o. Malia dv Z QNGSL Bois GRIFFIN - HM BURTON D0 Pill ECT'



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Norma Iean Brooks has probably done more than any other student to lift the morale of the war front with her service column in the Bea verton Hummer. She has kept on file all the addresses of the Beavers in the service, maintaining a contact between the two fronts by re ligiously mailing them each issue of the Hummer Many of our Beavers on the War front have Zelda Heisel and Evangeline Moshoisky to thank for a pleasant surprise they received. Zelda was in charge of the gift boxes that were given to Beaverton boys leaving for the service. Evangeline is responsible for those sent to the various camps. These boxes con- tined oranges, apples, cigarettes, candy, pea- nuts, gum and a dollar bill.

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